Postgraduate students
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Name: Amjed Hussian
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy
Dissertation Title: Quantifying the Benefits of Improved Spatial and Temporal Management of Infield Irrigation Application
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Name: Alison McCarthy
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy
Dissertation Title: Improved Irrigation of Cotton via the Real-Time, Adaptive Control of Large Mobile Irrigation Machines
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Name: Cheryl McCarthy
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy
Dissertation Title: Real-time vision-based sensing of cotton plant geometry for application to irrigation management
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Name: Troy Jensen
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy
Dissertation Title: Using a Remotely Controlled Platform to Acquire Low Altitude Multi-Temporal Imagery for Grain Crop Mapping and Forecasting
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Name: Wolfgang Dorner
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy
Dissertation Title: Environmental economic aspects of river basins and their catchments
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Name: Ahmad Suriadi
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy
Dissertation Title: Modelling Nitrogen and Water Management to Improve Rice-Based Production Systems under Tropical Climate
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Name: Hieu Nguyen-Van
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy
Dissertation Title: Development and application of assumed strain finite element technique for laminated composite plate and shell structures
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Name: Bui Hong Phong Le
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy
Dissertation Title: Meshless modelling of strain localization and fracture
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Name: Muhammad Mahadi
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy
Dissertation Title: Precision Motion Control for Precision Multi-Axis Sculpting
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Name: Graham McLatchey
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy
Dissertation Title: Advances in Pneumaticaly Powered, Statically Stable Legged Robots
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Name: Muhammad Hoque
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy
Dissertation Title: Aerobic biodegradation of surfactants
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Name: Peter Butcher
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy
Dissertation Title: A Methodology for successful integrating of academic, industry and regional development functions in engineering industries in New Zealand
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Name: Younes Ezlit
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy
Dissertation Title: Salinity Concentration Profiles under Seasonally Variable Irrigation Management Practices
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Postgraduate students are invited to join the Faculty as research students or coursework students.
Research students
Research postgraduate programs incorporate the research strengths of the Faculty. Students may study on-campus or off-campus in the development of different areas in engineering or spatial science. Research students are required to undertake seminar presentations of their topics. Research programs include:
The Office of Research and Higher Degrees provides application information and support for postgraduate students studying Research Master or Doctor of Philosophy programs.
Coursework students
As part of their enrolment students that have a GPA of 5.0 or better may undertaken the course ENG8002 Project and Dissertation. This course involves a research topic and the submission of a professional dissertation. Students enrolled in this course must also complete a seminar presentation. Coursework postgraduate programs may include:
Applicants wishing to study postgraduate coursework programs apply directly to USQ.